Maybe it's because I don't talk to that many people for it to seem significant, but is there an issue with just sending someone a standard text message?
Seriously though, using text messages these days means that inevitably you will encounter the green vs blue issue. Android and Apple phones don't play nice with their text messages. Gods help you if you ever get into a group text message thread with multiple Android and Apple phones. Anytime an Apple user reacts to a message it's sent as a separate text message, "John 🤣 to 'Check out this meme'"
At least with WhatsApp it puts everyone in the same texting playground.
Saving this for later investigation.
The idea of having a "middle man" for supposedly E2E encrypted messages seems skeevy to me though. Is it all open source?
Maybe it's because I don't talk to that many people for it to seem significant, but is there an issue with just sending someone a standard text message?
"Text message"? What are we - barbarians?
Seriously though, using text messages these days means that inevitably you will encounter the green vs blue issue. Android and Apple phones don't play nice with their text messages. Gods help you if you ever get into a group text message thread with multiple Android and Apple phones. Anytime an Apple user reacts to a message it's sent as a separate text message, "John 🤣 to 'Check out this meme'"
At least with WhatsApp it puts everyone in the same texting playground.
laughs in beeper (iMessage on Android, RCS on iPhone, and other chat apps like WhatsApp and signal over Matrix bridges)
Saving this for later investigation. The idea of having a "middle man" for supposedly E2E encrypted messages seems skeevy to me though. Is it all open source?